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On Wednesday, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) joined the ranks of Republicans who are very annoyed by Donald Trump’s ambivalent response to neo-Nazis, but who haven’t revealed any plans to actually do anything about it. For some reason, however, McConnell’s heavy-on-rhetoric-light-on-action statement led to some veteran political reporters painting the Republican Senate learead more

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